Prime Video has officially lifted the curtain on its much-anticipated live-action Tomb Raider, unveiling the first look at Sophie Turner as Lara Croft. The reveal has instantly reignited excitement around the iconic video game franchise, with fans eager to see how the character’s latest on-screen incarnation takes shape.
Currently in production, the series was greenlit in May 2024, with Turner’s casting first reported later that year. Now, with the first visuals out, the project finally feels real.
Sophie Turner Joins a Legendary Line of Lara Crofts
With this role, Sophie Turner becomes the latest high-profile actress to portray the globe-trotting archaeologist. Lara Croft has previously been brought to life by Angelina Jolie in the early 2000s films and later by Alicia Vikander in the 2018 reboot.
Turner’s version is expected to lean closer to the modern gaming era of Tomb Raider — grittier, emotionally layered, and physically demanding — rather than the glossy action-hero tone of earlier adaptations.

A Star-Studded Ensemble Cast
Alongside Turner, the series boasts an impressive ensemble featuring Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, Jack Bannon, John Heffernan, Bill Paterson, Paterson Joseph, Sasha Luss, Juliette Motamed, Celia Imrie, and August Wittgenstein.
The scale of casting suggests a narrative that goes beyond simple treasure hunts, hinting at political intrigue, ancient secrets, and high-stakes global adventure.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge at the Helm
One of the project’s biggest talking points is Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who serves as creator, writer, and executive producer. Known for sharp character writing and emotional depth, her involvement signals a Lara Croft story that prioritises personality and psychology as much as spectacle.
She is joined by Chad Hodge as co-showrunner, while Jonathan van Tulleken directs and executive produces.
From Gaming Icon to Streaming Flagship
The Tomb Raider legacy stretches back to 1996, when Lara Croft first appeared in the original video game and quickly became a global pop-culture icon. The most recent mainline game, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, released in 2018, while remastered editions of earlier titles have kept the franchise alive for new generations.
Looking ahead, the gaming side of the franchise is also expanding, with two new titles scheduled for 2026 and 2027, keeping Lara Croft firmly in the spotlight.
A Major Amazon MGM Studios Play
The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Crystal Dynamics, and Story Kitchen, with Legendary Television also attached.
The project stems from a broader deal between Crystal Dynamics and Amazon MGM Studios, aimed at expanding Tomb Raider into a full-fledged cross-media universe spanning series and films.
Final Words
With Sophie Turner stepping into Lara Croft’s boots and Phoebe Waller-Bridge shaping the story, Prime Video’s Tomb Raider series is positioning itself as a prestige reboot rather than a nostalgia play.
The first look suggests confidence, scale, and ambition — and if the writing matches the pedigree behind it, Lara Croft’s next chapter could become one of streaming’s biggest action-adventure events.
